Online Program

338235
Clients and Families First and Always: Using Lean Methodology to Improve Access, Quality and Financial Sustainability in Mental Health Services Delivery within a Safety-Net Pediatric Academic Medical Center


Tuesday, November 3, 2015 : 2:30 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Jesse Tamplen, LCSW, FACHE, MSW, MHA, Child Development/Mental Health, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital – Oakland, Oakland, CA
Background: Nationwide, an estimated 4 million children and adolescents experience a serious mental health condition. 50% of all mental health conditions start by age 14 and only 20% of children identified with mental health challenges receives treatment. Early access to assessment and treatment is critical for children with mental health concerns. This presentation offers results from an intervention designed to improve access to quality services for families, while anchoring financial stability for UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland (CHO), an ACS Pediatric Level I Trauma Center. The hospital’s mental health clinics see over 40,000 visits annually. Demand for services outstrips program capacity. Access to services, starting from first point of contact with the hospital, includes significant bottlenecks and wait times, creating unnecessary delays in treatment.

Method: CHO deployed Lean analytical and organizational intervention methods to address this issue. Cross-functional teams completed time-studies and work-flow descriptions. Metrics included: date of patient referral to clinical review; date of clinical review to new patient appointment; date of new patient appointment to assessment and completion of treatment plan. Interventions were developed and tested using a Plan Do Check Act rapid improvement model. Descriptive data were trended to show areas of improvement.

Results: The following goals were met:  50% reduction in lead time from referral to clinical review and elimination of defects in the referral process. This resulted in increased productivity for clinical review and a significant decrease in the time required to determine a plan of care and/or first appointment. This resulted in a direct margin of 3% for these safety-net services.

Learning Areas:

Administration, management, leadership
Chronic disease management and prevention
Clinical medicine applied in public health
Conduct evaluation related to programs, research, and other areas of practice
Program planning

Learning Objectives:
Describe an evidence-based organizational intervention that uses an operations research methodology to avoid creating unnecessary delays in treatment, poor patient outcomes and financial stress for the hospital by redesigning mental health clinic operations.

Keyword(s): Health Care Access, Child/Adolescent Mental Health

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am the Practice Administrator, Child Development/Mental Health UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital – Oakland and the Process Owner of this Lean Value Stream. I have 20 years experience as a clinician and manager with responsibility to develop Dialectical Behavioral Therapy programs in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.